Updated: 03/03/2009
- President Barack Obama leaned heavily toward field commanders' preferences in setting a time frame for an Iraq pullout, as he weighed the fervent desires of anti-war supporters who propelled him into office and the equally strong worries of war generals.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- The U.S. military map in Iraq in early 2010: Marines are leaving the western desert, Army units are in the former British zone in the south and the overall mission is coalescing around air and logistics hubs in central and northern Iraq.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- Falling oil prices will force Iraq to cut back on military spending, leaving questions about whether it can handle tasks such as protecting oil platforms in the Gulf once the American pullout is complete, a top U.S. commander said.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- Sheik Sabah Mutasher appreciated the U.S. Army's efforts to build a school for his tribe. But he didn't embrace the American mission until Col. Walt Piatt showed up in a dusty pickup truck for a spur-of-the-moment courtesy call.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- Sheik Sabah Mutasher appreciated the U.S. Army's efforts to build a school for his tribe. But he didn't embrace the American mission until Col. Walt Piatt showed up in a dusty pickup truck for a spur-of-the-moment courtesy call.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- Bangladeshi police arrested the suspected ringleader of a deadly border guard mutiny that killed at least 69 people, during a raid in a slum in the capital on Tuesday, officials said.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- Lawyers for jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky demanded the removal of prosecutors Tuesday at the opening of hearings in a new trial denounced by Kremlin critics as a government effort to keep him behind bars.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- The U.S. military is closely monitoring activities in North Korea from its bases in Japan ahead of the expected launch of a long-range missile that could be capable of striking U.S. territory, officials said Tuesday.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- Cuban President Raul Castro's decision to oust powerful officials close to his brother Fidel raises questions both about who will succeed him and how the biggest government shakeup since he took power a year ago will impact U.S.-Cuba relations.

Updated: 03/03/2009
- At least a dozen men ambushed Sri Lanka's cricket team with rifles, grenades and rocket launchers Tuesday as they drove to the stadium ahead of a match in Pakistan, killing six policemen and a driver.

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